
Noise and hearing conservation: eLearning course preview
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Achieve compliance with OSHA’s hearing conservation program
If your employees are working with or around heavy machinery, chances are they need to abide by hearing conservation best practices if they want to avoid permanent damage to their ears. The CDC reports that roughly 12% of all workers have hearing difficulty and 53% of noise-exposed workers report not wearing hearing protection. Are you looking for a way to reduce your employee’s chances of hearing damage while achieving compliance with OSHA’s hearing conservation program?
TrainingToday’s Noise and Hearing Conservation course covers the impact of noise on employee’s hearing, how to identify noise hazards in the workplace, what hearing protection devices are best for a given situation, and more.
Key takeaways
Employees who take the Noise and Hearing Conservation course will learn:
- Noise exposure of 85 dB or more can cause hearing loss
- Once hearing loss happens, you can’t get it back
- Your workplace has preventive measures in place to help protect your hearing—make sure you follow those measures
- Hearing protection devices must be worn in high-noise areas in accordance with company rules
Course libraries
TrainingToday offers over a hundred Workplace Safety courses that help meet federal and state compliance requirements while instilling workplace safety best practices in your workforce. The Noise and Hearing Conservation course is included in TrainingToday’s EHS All-Access and Workplace Safety libraries. Request a consultation today for more information.